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... LIBRARY VERI TAS FROM THE LIBRARY OF HERBERT EVELETH GREENE Class of 1881 Professor of English in the Johns Hopkins University 1893-1925 GIVEN IN HIS MEMORY BY HIS FAMILY 1945 THE ENGLISH POETS VOL . IV . T. H. WARD. 10494.
... LIBRARY VERI TAS FROM THE LIBRARY OF HERBERT EVELETH GREENE Class of 1881 Professor of English in the Johns Hopkins University 1893-1925 GIVEN IN HIS MEMORY BY HIS FAMILY 1945 THE ENGLISH POETS VOL . IV . T. H. WARD. 10494.
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... a General Introduction Matthew Arnold Thomas Humphry Ward. THE ENGLISH POETS VOL . IV . T. H. WARD . VOL . IV . THE NINETEENTH CENTURY : WORDSWORTH TO DOBELL . THE ENGLISH POETS SELECTIONS WITH CRITICAL INTRODUCTIONS BY VARIOUS WRITERS.
... a General Introduction Matthew Arnold Thomas Humphry Ward. THE ENGLISH POETS VOL . IV . T. H. WARD . VOL . IV . THE NINETEENTH CENTURY : WORDSWORTH TO DOBELL . THE ENGLISH POETS SELECTIONS WITH CRITICAL INTRODUCTIONS BY VARIOUS WRITERS.
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... English Tory patriot of the begin- ning of the century . But this unreserved and absorbing interest in the wonderful ideas and events of the French Revolution , transient as it was , had the effect upon him which great interruptions of ...
... English Tory patriot of the begin- ning of the century . But this unreserved and absorbing interest in the wonderful ideas and events of the French Revolution , transient as it was , had the effect upon him which great interruptions of ...
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... English poetry . Wordsworth was , and felt himself to be , a discoverer , and like other great discoverers , his victory was in seeing by faith things which were not yet seen , but which were obvious , or soon became so , when once ...
... English poetry . Wordsworth was , and felt himself to be , a discoverer , and like other great discoverers , his victory was in seeing by faith things which were not yet seen , but which were obvious , or soon became so , when once ...
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... the riddle of the world , and may help to unravel it . To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers of manhood ; to combine the child's sense of wonder and novelty with the appearances which every 10 THE ENGLISH POETS .
... the riddle of the world , and may help to unravel it . To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers of manhood ; to combine the child's sense of wonder and novelty with the appearances which every 10 THE ENGLISH POETS .
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